Boris Johnson has withdrawn from the race to lead the Conservative Party to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

  • Jasmine Anderson
  • BBC News

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Boris Johnson left Downing Street on September 6, to be replaced by Liz Truss.

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson pulled out of the government leadership race on Sunday, saying he had the support he needed but “it’s not the right thing to do.”

Johnson’s return has been the subject of speculation in recent days, although the politician has not officially announced it.

Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of Johnson’s most loyal supporters, launched a social media campaign to get him back in Downing Street, the British prime minister’s home and office. Dozens of Conservative MPs later publicly voiced their support.

Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Speaker of the House of Commons, Benny MordantThey are still arguing.

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